MS66
XF coin and the price in that range is about as flat as they come. G = $11. AU = $15 on my greysheet.
MS-63
I think it made 40.
"Though the legalities regarding ownership of bogus coins aren't completely clear, there's nothing in the statutory or case law in the U.S. that...
100% the obverse has been sanded/ground/filed smooth. If the reverse has a rim from the mint, the obverse absolutely must also. Aside from that,...
Grapevine is a bit larger and I have no idea about Saint Gaudens.
One very simple way - China. Our laws have no authority there.
WOW! I guess I am not the only one with 2X4's. Their diffusers (or what ever they are called) are TAPED to 2X4's. At least I used screws.
You just missed the TNA (May 29 - 30). That is the one show I make an effort to get to. Cowtown and Grapevine are OK.
First time. Second money. Third time costs more money.
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I am still surprised at a 60. I guess that could be visible enough at the right angles, but unless that luster is gone, I would still expect a 61...
So long as the lettering is the proper size (2 mm), it is completely legal. BTW, the courts have ruled "possession of counterfeit coins without...
64 64 63 They do not like stripes! 63
62
I do not think I have seen an NNC coin within 3 grades. I would guess that one is AU cleaned.
What was/is their problem with that 1892? It appears to me to have descent luster and relatively few nicks.
Depending on the luster, 63 or 64
66 - 65 - 65 - 63
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